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    Independent development of pancreatic alpha- and beta-cells from neurogenin3-expressing precursors: a role for the notch pathway in repression of premature differentiation by JENSEN, J, HELLER, R. S, FUNDER-NIELSEN, T, PEDERSEN, E. E, LINDSELL, C, WEINMASTER, G, MADSEN, O. D, SERUP, P

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-02-2000)
    “…Independent development of pancreatic alpha- and beta-cells from neurogenin3-expressing precursors: a role for the notch pathway in repression of premature…”
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    Pancreatic islet and progenitor cell surface markers with cell sorting potential by Hald, J., Galbo, T., Rescan, C., Radzikowski, L., Sprinkel, A. E., Heimberg, H., Ahnfelt-Rønne, J., Jensen, J., Scharfmann, R., Gradwohl, G., Kaestner, K. H., Stoeckert, C., Jensen, J. N., Madsen, O. D.

    Published in Diabetologia (2012)
    “…Aims/hypothesis The aim of the study was to identify surface bio-markers and corresponding antibody tools that can be used for the imaging and immunoisolation…”
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    Hypothalamic CART is a new anorectic peptide regulated by leptin by Kristensen, Peter, Judge, Martin E, Thim, Lars, Ribel, Ulla, Christjansen, Kennet N, Wulff, Birgitte S, Clausen, Jes T, Jensen, Per B, Madsen, Ole D, Vrang, Niels, Larsen, Philip J, Hastrup, Sven

    Published in Nature (London) (07-05-1998)
    “…The mammalian hypothalamus strongly influences ingestive behaviour through several different signalling molecules and receptor systems. Here we show that CART…”
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    The c-Jun amino-terminal kinase pathway is preferentially activated by interleukin-1 and controls apoptosis in differentiating pancreatic beta-cells by AMMENDRUP, A, MAILLARD, A, NIELSEN, K, ANDERSEN, N. A, SERUP, P, MADSEN, O. D, MANDRUP-POULSEN, T, BONNY, C

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-09-2000)
    “…The c-Jun amino-terminal kinase pathway is preferentially activated by interleukin-1 and controls apoptosis in differentiating pancreatic beta-cells. A…”
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    Novel monoclonal antibodies against Pdx1 reveal feedback regulation of Pdx1 protein levels by Galbo, T, Pedersen, I L, Fløyel, T, Bang-Berthelsen, C H, Serup, P, Madsen, O D, Hald, J

    Published in European journal of histochemistry (15-04-2010)
    “…The aim of this study was to characterize two monoclonal antibodies (F6A11 and F109-D12) generated against Pdx1 (pancreatic and duodenal homeobox-1), a…”
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    Beta-cell maturation leads to in vitro sensitivity to cytotoxins by NIELSEN, K, KARLSEN, A. E, DECKERT, M, MADSEN, O. D, SERUP, P, MANDRUP-POULSEN, T, NERUP, J

    Published in Diabetes (New York, N.Y.) (01-12-1999)
    “…Beta-cell maturation leads to in vitro sensitivity to cytotoxins. K Nielsen , A E Karlsen , M Deckert , O D Madsen , P Serup , T Mandrup-Poulsen and J Nerup…”
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    Neurogenin 3+ cells contribute to β-cell neogenesis and proliferation in injured adult mouse pancreas by Van de Casteele, M, Leuckx, G, Baeyens, L, Cai, Y, Yuchi, Y, Coppens, V, De Groef, S, Eriksson, M, Svensson, C, Ahlgren, U, Ahnfelt-Rønne, J, Madsen, O D, Waisman, A, Dor, Y, Jensen, J N, Heimberg, H

    Published in Cell death & disease (07-03-2013)
    “…We previously showed that injury by partial duct ligation (PDL) in adult mouse pancreas activates Neurogenin 3 (Ngn3) + progenitor cells that can differentiate…”
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    Control of endodermal endocrine development by Hes-1 by Pedersen, Erna Engholm, Hald, Jacob, Serup, Palle, Galante, Philip, Jensen, Jan, Guillemot, Francois, Kageyama, Ryoichiro, Madsen, Ole D, Heller, R. Scott, Ishibashi, Makoto

    Published in Nature genetics (01-01-2000)
    “…Development of endocrine cells in the endoderm involves Atonal and Achaete/Scute-related basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins. These proteins also serve as…”
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    Transcriptional Regulation of the Human Insulin Gene is Dependent on the Homeodomain Protein STF1/IPF1 Acting Through the CT Boxes by Petersen, Helle V., Serup, Palle, Leonard, James, Michelsen, Birgitte K., Madsen, Ole D.

    “…Insulin gene transcription is a unique feature of the pancreatic β cells and is increased in response to glucose. The recent cloning of insulin promoter factor…”
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    Revisiting the immunocytochemical detection of Neurogenin 3 expression in mouse and man by Honoré, C., Rescan, C., Hald, J., McGrath, P. S., Petersen, M. B. K., Hansson, M., Klein, T., Østergaard, S., Wells, J. M., Madsen, O. D.

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-09-2016)
    “…During embryonic development, endocrine cells of the pancreas are specified from multipotent progenitors. The transcription factor Neurogenin 3 (NEUROG3) is…”
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    The homeodomain protein IPF-1/STF-1 is expressed in a subset of islet cells and promotes rat insulin 1 gene expression dependent on an intact E1 helix-loop-helix factor binding site by Serup, P, Petersen, H V, Pedersen, E E, Edlund, H, Leonard, J, Petersen, J S, Larsson, L I, Madsen, O D

    Published in Biochemical journal (15-09-1995)
    “…The mouse homeodomain protein insulin promoter factor-1 (IPF-1) and the rat homologue somatostatin transactivating factor-1 (STF-1) are involved in early…”
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    Induction of Insulin and Islet Amyloid Polypeptide Production in Pancreatic Islet Glucagonoma Cells by Insulin Promoter Factor 1 by Serup, Palle, Jensen, Jan, Andersen, Frank G., Jørgensen, Mette C., Blume, Niels, Holst, Jens J., Madsen, Ole D.

    “…Insulin promoter factor 1 (IPF1), a member of the homeodomain protein family, serves an early role in pancreas formation, as evidenced by the lack of pancreas…”
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    Transcription factors contributing to the pancreatic beta-cell phenotype by Madsen, O D, Jensen, J, Petersen, H V, Pedersen, E E, Oster, A, Andersen, F G, Jørgensen, M C, Jensen, P B, Larsson, L I, Serup, P

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-06-1997)
    “…Insulin promoter factor-1 (IPF1) (renamed to pancreatic-duodenal homeobox factor-1, PDX1) was originally cloned and characterized as an islet beta-cell…”
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    Cloning, Characterization, and Autoimmune Recognition of Rat Islet Glutamic Acid Decarboxylase in Insulin-Dependent Diabetes Mellitus by Michelsen, Birgitte Koch, Petersen, Jacob Sten, Boel, Esper, Moldrup, Annette, Dyrberg, Thomas, Madsen, Ole Dragsbaek

    “…A 64-kDa islet protein is a major autoantigen in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM). Autoantibodies against the 64-kDa protein were recently shown to…”
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    Studies on the isolation, structural analysis and tissue localization of fetal antigen 1 and its relation to a human adrenal-specific cDNA, pG2 by Jensen, C H, Teisner, B, Højrup, P, Rasmussen, H B, Madsen, O D, Nielsen, B, Skjødt, K

    Published in Human reproduction (Oxford) (01-04-1993)
    “…Fetal antigen 1 was purified from second trimester human amniotic fluid by immunospecific affinity chromatography followed by reversed-phase chromatography…”
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    Activated Notch1 prevents differentiation of pancreatic acinar cells and attenuate endocrine development by Hald, Jacob, Hjorth, J.Peter, German, Michael S, Madsen, Ole D, Serup, Palle, Jensen, Jan

    Published in Developmental biology (15-08-2003)
    “…Mice carrying loss-of-function mutations in certain Notch pathway genes display increased and accelerated pancreatic endocrine development, leading to…”
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    Foetal proglucagon processing in relation to adult appetite control: lessons from a transplantable rat glucagonoma with severe anorexia by Jensen, P. B., Larsen, P. J., Karlsen, C., Jensen, H. I., Holst, J. J., Madsen, O. D.

    Published in Diabetes, obesity & metabolism (01-10-2011)
    “…We have previously reported severe anorexia abruptly induced in rats 2–3 weeks after they have been transplanted subcutaneously with the glucagonoma MSL‐G‐AN…”
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    Transplantable rat glucagonomas cause acute onset of severe anorexia and adipsia despite highly elevated NPY mRNA levels in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus by Jensen, P B, Blume, N, Mikkelsen, J D, Larsen, P J, Jensen, H I, Holst, J J, Madsen, O D

    Published in The Journal of clinical investigation (15-01-1998)
    “…We have isolated a stable, transplantable, and small glucagonoma (MSL-G-AN) associated with abrupt onset of severe anorexia occurring 2-3 wk after subcutaneous…”
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